r F , UPSWEPT The upswept turban comple- ments the chemise as well as oth- er costume lines so well. . emerges as a maior millmery trend. From Leslie_James ‘of Cali- fornia comes an interesting ex- ELl.EN’S D'lARY“ .HAT LINE .ample of the upswept turban, this one of white silk organdie, strip- that it ed with lemon yellow Milan straw. The swirling tiered effect of the crown is decorative and different. ‘ Easter Is A Joyous Christian Festival "The snow doesn't seem to thaw much these days. Oh, it’s going some of course, but there’s still quite a bit in places on the fields” the younger ;farmer of- fered a while ago when he came by to pick up the newspaper be- fore homing to the house across the lane. ' V “I know it didn't feel too much like spring along the fields this afternoon” James agreed. . . He had been of a mind to leave the wood-cutting to younger hands this afternoon, deserting it in fa- vor of attending to lighter chores of the farm. He went by horse and sleigh to feed that part of the flock of sheep that houses at another barn. In the good haul- ing obtaining, he would take with him sufficient hay to do for a _day or two's feed and so save that stored there for any indiff- erent hauling ahead. "Perhaps, Ellen” he had sug- gested with an accompanying smile “when I get the horse hit- ched, you will give me a hand with the loading.” It was pleasant there in the barnyard, sheltered as it was from the biting north wind which blew, down over the fields, the sun warm, and thawing the yard there in the lee of the buildings. “Round up a couple of forks Ellen" he nodded briskly, setting down horse and sleigh by the door. “You’ll have to keep an eye Q short sleeve pullovers O sizes 34 to 40. Your first choice a Priced From $ CAR COATS out” he grinned, “I'll not warrant there’s no mouse in this” he said placing first sizable forkfuls on the sleigh. "‘Now, climb up on that and’ tramp it,” he offered turning back within the barn for more. “Will the horse move?” we asked anxiously, stepping up. We do miss the steady old mare and every tried and true horse of the farm down the years. “No — not until I pick up the reins, or one of us asks him to go. .” Summer was in the bundles, smile of haying — sun and warm wind, and delectable scent of that season. And we sighed, not the haste of present -day harvest- ing with the machine nonchal- antly picking up the windrows, but the leisure of young days and wagons with their quaint shel- vings, a knowing old mare, each forkful lifted and settled “well and truly” by hand on the rising’ load. I’ll put this in the centre to bind it on” James said presently of a bundle he brought. “Now, jump on it — it may take ano- ther there. I don't believe, Ellen” he said noting our efforts “you have the spring of once! Or else, you lack practise of late. You should take long walks every day. There's nothing better to give one good wind and muscle." “He’s as happy as a dead duck’. isn’t he!” Mack commented com- Moore & McLeod Ltd. H y SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT -- 2nd Floor sEP‘ARATEs WO-RN TOGETHER I=oR THE COSTUME Look O-R CHANGE PARTNER FOR WARDROBE VARIETY . . SKIRTS Styled by Sportrite Jr, Highland Queen, Nat Gordon, facturers. anl long sleeve Cardigans. smart Lena Caroline Mclmre. Women’! Editor. Puhine 850! Thur; April V 3, 1953 gage 6 The Guardian -7-——‘—'j“"—"_ . o‘ . HAPPENINGS Mrs. Vic Runtz and sons Ralph and Edward are spending the Easter holidays in Bangor, Maine with Mr. Vic Runtz. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Barre-tt, Shellburne. Nova Scotia, will be spending the Easter season with Dr. and Mrs. G.D. Barrett, North River Road. ing by from school as we stood watchinghim go, settled comfort- ably on the load, facing into the breeze of the north. So the days of a year still new wing by; we count off the weeks; leaves from the calendar lift and fall; a season goes a n o t h e r comes. By this, we recall the Easter Season will be about to dawn. May it be a happy time — one to be recalled in mind, remembered lovingly in the af- tar-yearsl. . . And again” the clock-hands are closing like scis- sor blades on midnight. snipping off another day.” Miss Audrey DeBlois will arrive by plane this Saturday from To- onto. She will be met by her par- ents at Moncton and they will then motor to the Island where Miss DeBlois will remain for a month. NOREEN McGUIGAN TO WED IN REGINA Mrs. John Leo McGuigan an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Mary -Lillian Noreen, to John Alexander Blakely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Woods Blakely of Prince Albert, Sask. The marriage will take place on Saturday, May 3, 1958 in Holy Rosary Cathedral, Regina, Sask. 'QUASH DEATH SENTENCE Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cole: and family have arrived by plane in St. Johns, Newfoundland where they will take up resi- dence. Mr. Coles, who is engag- ed by the Montreal Engineering Co., is in Newfoundland to carry out the building of the new steel plant in that province. RESIGNS COMMONS SEAT LONDON (Reuters)—Sir Hart- ley Shawcross, former attorn. , - general and a leading member of_. the Labor party, has Fesigned his seat in the House of Commons, it was announced Tuesday. He an- nounced several weeks ago that he intended to give up his Lanca- shire seat for private reasons. At one time he was regarded as a T h e Moroccan supreme court Tuesday quashed death sentences passed in absentia on two -French officers last week for attempts against Morocco’s external secur- ity. Mutual Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Until Saturday — — Diary — future labor prime minister or a - - Gfiodnighh - - - possible foreign secretary. Hospgziéicnglemcm - 4 Insurance Write or Phone G LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. Friday morning and customers, to come in and look it over. includesisix baby beef firom ley; Tom and iMillar son, Winsloe. ity-' poultry products. canned. goods, etc. 223 Queen Street 3.95 to $10.95 9 SLACKS Long, lean and tapered in 100 O sophisticated slim lines for early spring, in tweeds and plain colors. 0 miniature pleats in.100% Virgil Wool Authentic Tartans. O completely reversible plains in gay colours. Priced From $9.95 to $16.95 SWEATERS Styled by Avon, Helen Harper, Glenayr Knit and Walsey. O fabulous ban-lon in classic and novelty styles. O beautiful pastel shades. Q 100% shrink proof Botany Wool, fully fashioned, made in Britain home of the finest knitwear in the world CHOICE EIISTEE BEE1-" The many customers of the Queen Street Meat Ma.rket will be pleased with the display of Easter Beef again this year. As in the past, the meat is the choicest and is bound to please even the most fastidious. It will be on display for inspection Good Our showing of Easter Beef also following: Wilfred Praught, Cherry Valley; Mel Maclnnis, Cherry Val- Sanderson, , North River and Hammond Sander- {3 Here too you will find top qual- All sundrymerchandise that goes to make up a first class menu may be purchased from the well-stocked shelves of this store, included in the lot being hams. vegetables, Queen St. Meat Market and other famous manu- BLOUSES Easy care free blouses of arncl DIAL 5215 ST. CHARLES C.W.L. The March meeting of the St. Charle-s sub-division of the C. W. L. was held on Sunday afternoon- March 9th, with an attendance of twenty-three members. Each member brought with her to the meeting a small donation of can- ned,or packaged food for the Ca- tholic orphanage. v The president, Mrs. Wm. Cahill presided at the meeting _wh1Ch was opened by the recitation of the league prayer led by the director, Rev. Charles Gallant. JOHN BLAKELY I _I Plumbing. Heating RABAT, Morocco (Reuters) -— I Q 7 Models '9 To choose from Q Scott Attwater Outboards 11 models to choose from Q Power Mowers Easy Terms WATER WHERE YOU WANT IT -'5’ DIAL 6423 “‘ K 'th 0 ' h l Ltd. KEITH CARMICHAEL Brgtlakley lftfnlliltlf mI>iaI 5423 LTD. “If we sell it, we service it” UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price to pro- d u c e r s ior ungraded eggs delive ed Charlotte- town today is—- Grad A Large 39c Grade A Medium . . . . 3f5c Grade A Small . . . . . . 24c both old and new. are invited the For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown Phone 7336 GlGGEY’S PHARMACY OPEN ALL DAY Goon FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. PHONE 3170 PROMPT FREE DELIVERY "We Treat The Sick Well" | LUMBERMEN -- FARMERS -- 24c Grade B Grade C 16c Cracks 16c. A Special Message to you:— “We have just two left’’ from a large stock of the booklets entitled Lourdes \\'hich were sold to the memfoers at the meeting. ‘ Spiritual convener. Gorman reminded the members to recite the perpetual T053” for peace April. members should _ receive holy communion on the feast of St. Joseph, March 19th. Convener of education. Mrs- Maurice Gallant read _ er on the duty of Il>a1‘9nl35 _t° V15": the school occasionally and see and that treats had been given to ‘ several sick and shut-ins. She 31. I so took charge of the donation; for the orphanage. Plans were made to have . l general cleaning of the church an I on the first; Saturday of to purchase flowers for the altar l and also suggested that fol‘ E35te1'- I attend mass and st. Bernadette of Mrs. Leo a brief P_aD- IEPAIRS ° INSTALLATIONS Mall-Silver'Logmaster Chain Saw and you can have one of them for-— , $200.00 and save yourself $69.00 This also may interest you One Reconditioned Mall-Saw at $135.00 4 BATT and MacRA.Ei LTD. BI Euston St. Dial 6537 I 1 MOORE &lVlcLEOD SUGGEST _ OU SAVE um 330"" On Your New Made To ‘Measure Suit IILI. THIS WEEK "Delivery Approximately 3 Weeks" TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW DEPARTMENT WE ARE 0FFERING—THIS WEEK ONLY—TWO OUTSTANDING VAL- UES IN MEN’S TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS - . . TAILORED BY TWO OF CANADA’S FINEST FASHION HOUSES WHICH JOINED WITH US IN THIS ALL OUT PROMOTION! MEN'S SUITS Reg. to $79.95 $49.95 I EXTRA PANTS $17.95 Choose your spring suit from a wide assortment of cloths - . . MEN'S SUITS REG. TO $89.95 $59.95 EXTRA PANTS $19.95 Minutes of the last monthly that ‘the teachers and P11Pi1_5 area 11- To ’JAMEs meeting were read and approved provided with all the csonvenifiic . 113 Emu,“ sh _ ‘ as was also the treasure1"§ I‘ep01‘t- S0‘-‘I31 actllm °°“V°n°r'h 1 Dial 9868 Since the last meeting the fleas" Fmcle Petipes’ .re1:§I;1t:dOf fifiess urer reported ordering two dozen 011$ 3 meml 1' 111 - i McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW ouR cHoIcE oarcoat, in water repellant Pop- ., . . d t .. 1 - 1-. .1- b1 . . , _ _ AgfiaggsugglfiaigfglgnVgfixbfég E5:1rWc)«e()rit_f'§/ailijglieri E}VI:7C(1)OIb1e§(ljaelé1S iggfilimgéylggees lll1Gn«itg:1lS(ilé1e:-fee Imported EnglIsh wollens whlch Include flannels - - . wors-|-eds and beige sizes 10_15_ rayon and orlon SIZES 10 to 20 cotgrf Sizgsaslfigcto “P "Y - - - twIsts - - - tweeds - - - plain and fancy. Fit and workman- - .95 .95 . “ h’ t cl. ‘ IIrII:eIl from 9 to pnced from 8'95 to 1935 priced from 3'95 to 6'95 S 'P guaran ee . MOORE & McLEOD LTD. MOORE 3‘ Md-FOD I-“L I - ' "Your Favorite Sho ’ C ” II 0 _ ppmg entre Your Favorlte Shoppmg Centre” I I Bcelr Purchased at the Easter Beef Show Is offered at our regular low price. 45“ WE HAVE GRADE A SPECIA1 LAYER SLICED X BACON CHICKENS , _ and I BROILERS MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET HAM l l SHANKLESS PICNIC EASTER SPECIAL IHANKEND OR WHOLE 59c lb. Burr ENDS ; , 65: lb. SWEET JUICY ORANGES 2 doz. 59¢: KRAFT 2 FOR CHEESE , Dinner. 2 for 33: Whiz. 8 oz. . . 33¢ SKIM MILK ' 1 LB. PKG. CHEESE Cheese 35: Slices 37¢ CRACKER BARREL C?.‘§L..'§E 37¢ sALAD DRESSING ‘:3: 49a MARSHMALLOW ‘£22’ 29: LARGE CAN L3. 48 °z' Carrots. 3 lbs. 29: 33° Lettuce. head ‘I9: Apples. 5_ lbs. 39¢: Jnions. I‘/4 lb. I9c «. I White . \ ’ or Grade "A" Large ‘MAPLE LEAF °h°°°““’° CARTON noes 15° 49“ y BIITTER .2 *1'”‘~ TABLE NAPKINS. pkg. I9: ToILETTIssuE.3Ior............ 25¢. PINEAPPLE “'23?” 29:. DYSON DILL Pgfrggs 39¢ BOX cHocoLATEs 39¢ STRAWBERRIES $31” 39: E fgzfggtjon French Fries. 21: . 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